Yes it's true the MacBook Air is so thin you can fit it in a manila envelope.<br><br>But the CDC Friday issued warnings as a result of 2 individuals who accidently sat on their laptops. <br><br>And after an exploratory colonoscopy - luckily both were retrieved and in working order, although one almost had a brown screen of death.<br><br>Yes folks they ARE that thin !! <br><br>David (OFI)

But how would one get it lodged up there? Was it standing on its side? In order to insert the MacBook Air, you'd have t... <br><br>..oh, never mind.<br><br><br>[color:purple]Work With ____! </font color=purple>

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